|
Soul Singer Joss Stone Speaks About Race, Style and Music With the release of her debut album, The Soul Sessions, 16 year-old Joss Stone sat down and spoke with Numb Magazine recently in Toronto to discuss her views on soul, style and race. (PRWEB) February 23, 2004--Ive come across a lot of race issues because Im white, which was a real big shock to me," says Stone. I think the whole idea about music is that it has no colour. Thats what Ive been saying and I wish people would just get it."
The long-anticipated S-Curve Records release consists of ten tracks, none of which are her own songs. Instead, it was decided that she would release cover songs, mostly of lesser-known Miami seventies soul tunes.
Unlike most artists making urban music these days, this blonde-haired beauty doesnt have any interest in parading around on your TV screen. They want me to do a video for 'Fell in Love with a Boy, [White Stripes cover but I dont really want to do it. Im not an actress. Im a singer," she says, I dont know how to be anything else. I will learn though. I have to learn, whether I want to or not. Its not really because Im worried about the cameras, because thats kind of selfish. I just dont think music should be about image, and I think videos make it about image."
For additional information on Joss Stone inside Numb Magazine, please visit www.numbmagazine.com or contact PR director Jamie Schuller at jschuller@numbmagazine.com.
Numb Magazine is a quarterly arts/lit publication that delves into the creative process within the arts. Numb Magazine is available on newsstands and in bookstores across the U.S. and Canada, as well as internationally via numbmagazine.com.
PR Director Jamie Schuller Numb Magazine ph. 416-651-7441 f. 416-850-0049
|
© Copyright 1997-2008, Vocus PRW Holdings, LLC. |